Hershey managed to keep Cadbury products from entering the US on the argument of protecting it's rights to make Cadbury products with their own recipes and that some of the wrapping matched their version.

I sorry but Hershey's wrappers taste better then their products. As was mentioned in the article the first ingredient in the Cadbury version is milk. The first ingredient in the Hershey version is sugar.

Hershey uses preservatives to increase shelf life. Isn't that hint there is something wrong with the recipe?

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The probability of one's participation in homosexual acts is directly proportional to one's public disdain and disgust for homosexuals.

If a political figure makes an accusation of wrongdoing without evidence, odds are probable that the accuser or an associate thereof has in fact committed the very same act, possibly to a worse degree.

Alyakia wrote:ahahahahahahahaha they're trying to block real chocolate from getting in the way of their shitty chocolate

e: "chocolate"

Ex Lax has more chocolate than Hershey.

Crimes committed by Muslims will be a pan-Islamic plot and proof of Islam's inherent evil. On the other hand crimes committed by non-Muslims will merely be the acts of loners who do not represent their belief system at all.

The probability of one's participation in homosexual acts is directly proportional to one's public disdain and disgust for homosexuals.

If a political figure makes an accusation of wrongdoing without evidence, odds are probable that the accuser or an associate thereof has in fact committed the very same act, possibly to a worse degree.

Anyway, Hershey's is utterly vile stuff; an American friend swore by it, and offered me a piece, which tasted like vomit. I asked her if it was out of date. It wasn't. I'm not surprised an American company fears a superior foreign product owned by another American company (i.e. Kraft) and has taken steps to try and mitigate potential damage. However, quite a lot of consumers seem very upset by this, so in the long run it may damage Hershey's reputation and sales. However, we shall just have to wait and see. In the meantime, I'm glad I'm in a country where the ordinary chocolate is actually decent.

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The articles don't make clear; was this a court case, or did Hershey and L.B.B. come to a business deal? Because if so, it can hardly be called 'blocking'. It would be more like bribing.

I buy giant Hershey Special Dark bars from time to time to serve as a vehicle to scoop peanut butter out of a jar and apply it to my face hole. It is essentially a chocolaty cracker. I would never eat Hershey's chocolate solo.

Had I access to better chocolate for similar price, I would be quite pleased.

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Lunatic Goofballs wrote:The articles don't make clear; was this a court case, or did Hershey and L.B.B. come to a business deal? Because if so, it can hardly be called 'blocking'. It would be more like bribing.

I buy giant Hershey Special Dark bars from time to time to serve as a vehicle to scoop peanut butter out of a jar and apply it to my face hole. It is essentially a chocolaty cracker. I would never eat Hershey's chocolate solo.

Had I access to better chocolate for similar price, I would be quite pleased.

Lunatic Goofballs wrote:The articles don't make clear; was this a court case, or did Hershey and L.B.B. come to a business deal? Because if so, it can hardly be called 'blocking'. It would be more like bribing.

I buy giant Hershey Special Dark bars from time to time to serve as a vehicle to scoop peanut butter out of a jar and apply it to my face hole. It is essentially a chocolaty cracker. I would never eat Hershey's chocolate solo.

Had I access to better chocolate for similar price, I would be quite pleased.

The 'deal' came as the result of a lawsuit filed by Hershey.

Then it's somewhere in between. L.B.B. decided to take a bribe to avoid a chance of losing a court ruling as that may affect more than their chocolate products. They decided the risk wasn't worth the reward.

“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”Hunter S. Thompson